Bernhard expressed strong dissatisfaction!

He thinks there's been too much attention paid to the new prize.

Such high attention is really abnormal.

He believed that great honor could not be measured by money, and he strongly called on people all over the world to turn their attention back to the Nobel Prize.

Reinhart asked: "What would you think if the Nobel Prize was completely suppressed by a new award in the future?"

Bernhard shook his head firmly and said, "That's impossible! I think their award is a bit too utilitarian."

"They definitely can't last long. Maybe they will only be able to review one or two issues at most before they stop because of a lack of funding."

Reinhart said: "But you have to know one thing: their Pangu Literature Prize is also supported at the national level."

"And Long has always been a calm country. Once they decide to do something, they will usually continue to do it."

"My thought is: our Nobel Prize obviously has a better foundation and is more recognized, so why do we have to sit there and wait for it to die?"

"Perhaps, if we raise the prize money to the same level as the Pangu Prize, that would help us turn around the current disadvantage, right?"

“The Nobel Prize now needs the support of the Swiss government! If we can’t get support from the government, then maybe we can crowdfund to the public and get more award funds!”

Bernhard shook his head and said, "It is impossible for the authorities to provide financial support. We have applied several times before."

“I was rejected every time.”

"They said they were financially tight and simply didn't have the extra money to support the Nobel Prize."

"It's an idea to crowdfund from the public. Maybe we can give it a try."

“But don’t hold out too much hope.”

"Because people are having a hard time now."

"Hey! I always have a bad feeling: the sun in the west is about to set. I don't know if this feeling is right or not."

Reinhardt was silent for a moment, then said, "The sun is about to set in the west. This is such a sad sentence."

"In recent years, we have indeed been greatly suppressed."

“The industry is declining very quickly.”

"The Nobel Prize can be said to be our last glory, right?"

"So, we can't throw it away easily."

Bernhard shrugged and said, "What can we do?"

Reinhart said: "I want to make an appeal. I hope that the Pangu Prize can take the overall situation into consideration and not start a new one! Why not use their funds to support the Nobel Prize on a large scale? Wouldn't it be good if the two awards were combined into one?"

Bernhard: “…”

He thought Reinhardt's idea was peculiar.

“Maybe they were just angry and decided to create a new award,” Reinhart said.

Bernhard shook his head: "I don't quite understand, what do you mean?"

Reinhart said: "In the past, our awards have indeed neglected scientists and writers from Dragon Country a little too much."

"We basically didn't give them any awards, which must have made them feel unhappy."

"They are setting up this award to express their dissatisfaction."

"If we tell the Dragon people that if they are willing to cancel their prize and give the funds to the Nobel Prize, we will favor them in future awards, maybe we can solve the current problem."

Reinhard's words made Bernhard's eyes light up.

He nodded thoughtfully and said, "I feel like what you said makes sense."

"But it's okay for us to give them two literature awards."

"Anyway, there are different voices among them."

Reinhardt smiled and said, "I know it's not convenient for you to go and talk to the Dragon people about this matter in person. Why don't you let me do it for you and be the lobbyist?"

Bernhard said gratefully: "Thank you for your hard work."

"I hope we can really solve this terrible problem now."

Reinhardt flew to the capital of Dragon Kingdom in person.

By the way, Reinhardt has come to Dragon Country many times in recent years.

He is a reporter who specializes in reporting news about the Nobel Prize.

He is even a member of the Swiss Academy of Arts and Sciences and a judge of the Nobel Prize.

The identity of a Nobel Prize in Literature judge is quite respected.

Especially every time he came to Longguo, he was always treated as a guest of honor by the writers, and the Writers Association would also invite him to give various lectures.

Some writers would even give him gifts.

Those writers from Dragon Country were almost lining up to wait for an audience with him.

Writers in Longguo are eager to meet him, get his affirmation, and thus increase their chances of winning the Nobel Prize.

These Dragon Country writers are really good at handling things.

After several years of operation, Reinhardt is now extremely well-known in Dragon Country.

There is often news about him in the Longguo media.

If he said a few good words about a writer's work, it would quickly be reported in large articles, on TV, in newspapers, and promoted everywhere.

He has become somewhat of a household name in Longguo now.

This gave Reinhardt a slight illusion: he was high above everyone else, and all Dragon Country writers needed him. He was highly respected by Dragon Country people.

Therefore, if he comes here to act as a lobbyist, maybe it will really have a miraculous effect.

After Reinhardt arrived in Dragon Country, he was warmly welcomed by several Dragon Country writers at the airport.

He first had a meal with these writers and talked while eating.

Reinhart asked about their attitude towards the Pangu Literature Prize.

These people began to complain.

They said that the criteria for winning the Pangu Literature Prize were too rigid, and that the Pangu Prize was clearly Longguo's own award, but it was awarded globally, making it difficult for Longguo's own writers to win the award.

These Dragon Country writers were full of complaints and expressed strong dissatisfaction.

Reinhart took the opportunity to ask them what they would think if they had the opportunity to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in the next few years.

These Dragon Country writers immediately stated: In their minds, the Nobel Prize has always been the best and top award.

They look down on the Pangu Prize. However, the Nobel Prize does not seem to be very friendly to the Dragon people either.

Reinhardt told them that he came here this time to increase the probability of Dragon Country writers winning the Nobel Prize.

He hoped that they could help promote the Nobel Prize more in Dragon Country.

In short, Reinhardt was particularly kind to the writers from Dragon Country this time.

This deeply moved the writers.

The next day, several important media in Beijing published the news that Reinhardt came to Longguo to help Longguo writers win the Nobel Prize in Literature as soon as possible.

These news also caused quite a stir in the country.

As for Reinhardt, he went to visit the Longguo Academy of Literature the day after arriving in Longguo.

He was received by Wang Chunfeng, head of the Pangu Literature Award jury.

After Reinhardt exchanged a few pleasantries with Wang Chunfeng, he said directly: "Wang, I think you are a little too petty." Wang Chunfeng was very surprised: "I don't know why you have such an idea?"

Reinhart said: "You shouldn't set up the Pangu Prize. There is absolutely no need for it!"

"If you have complaints about the fact that no one from your country has ever won a Nobel Prize, I think we can resolve it through negotiation if we sit down together and talk about it."

Wang Chunfeng found it quite interesting.

What does this Nobel Prize in Literature judge want to do?

Do they want to persuade us to give up establishing the Pangu Award and then come up with their own conditions?
"No, no! Mr. Reinhardt, I think what you said is a little funny."

“We established our own world-class award in the hope of helping the development of science, culture and art around the world!”

“We didn’t think about it that much.”

"So, there is no way we would give up this award that we established ourselves."

"If you give up, then a writer from your country will win this year's Nobel Prize in Literature," Reinhart said.

"It's even possible that the winner could be you."

Wang Chunfeng was shocked: the other party had put in a lot of effort to eliminate their competitors.

He actually set himself the conditions for winning the Nobel Prize in Literature?
Wang Chunfeng shook his head and said, "No, no! I think that if you say that, it will tarnish the sacred literature..."

"The Nobel Prize is so sacred, and I am really surprised that you would use it to make such a deal."

"Also, I know myself well. I am not worthy of the Nobel Prize."

Reinhardt thought to himself, if you guys hadn't pushed me so hard, why would I have made this trip and said these words to you?

"King, can't you make the decision?"

Wang Chunfeng smiled helplessly and said, "This is the will of the country. Do you know what the will of the country is? No one can cancel this award."

"Besides, we are here to compete with the Nobel Prize. Why should we listen to you? You ask us to cancel it, so we cancel it? Isn't this ridiculous?"

"Mr. Reinhardt, if what you said to me today were reported, it would cause a public outcry and the Nobel Prize would be overshadowed. Please respect yourself."

Reinhardt was stunned for a moment. He really didn't think that much.

He still thought too simply.

He thought that the Chinese people established the Pangu Prize as a revenge because they were ignored by the Nobel Prize.

He had no idea at all that the Pangu Award was a strategic layout.

"If we can award Mr. Wang Haoran a Nobel Prize in Physics, will he agree to the deal? Do I have a chance to meet Mr. Wang Haoran and talk to him?" Reinhardt still had some hope and continued to ask.

Wang Chunfeng laughed in silence: "Mr. Reinhardt, I really don't know what to say."

"Do you really think that Wang Haoran needs a Nobel Prize in Physics to add glory to himself?"

"No! For a truly great scientist, even the Nobel Prize is just a reward! Whether or not there is a prize has no effect on him at all."

"So, what you said can only make me laugh!"

Reinhardt was surprised: "No way? Is there anyone in this world who doesn't want the Nobel Prize?"

Wang Chunfeng shook his head and said, "You are asking even though you already know the answer."

"According to my understanding, there are more than one or two people who have refused the Nobel Prize!"

"So, I think there is really no need for you to meet Wang Haoran."

Reinhardt suffered a setback from Wang Chunfeng, and after he left, he felt very frustrated.

He originally thought that the deal could be easily concluded, but after all this time it turned out that the other party didn't even take the chips in his hand into consideration!

This really made him feel helpless.

However, he was still a little unwilling.

He managed to find an office phone number for Pangu Technology and made a special call, asking to see Wang Haoran.

After the office staff answered the call, they immediately told Xiao Lijuan about this.

Xiao Lijuan asked Wang Haoran for his opinion again.

Wang Haoran had already learned from Wang Chunfeng the purpose of Reinhardt's visit.

Isn't it just an unrealistic fantasy that you can use a few Nobel Prizes given to Dragon people in exchange for the cancellation of the Pangu Prize?

White leftists are sometimes really stupid and naive.

They imagine the world to be too simple.

It's nothing, it's just that they have had too many good days and everything has been too smooth for them, so this gives them an illusion that the world revolves around them.

"Just reply to him. We already know his intention. Since we have made up our minds: the Pangu Prize is to compete with the Nobel Prize, then we must stick to this award to the end!"

"Until the Nobel Prize is completely suppressed!"

Wang Haoran had no interest in meeting Reinhardt at all.

He really didn't expect that the Nobel Prize would be so fragile.

It had only just begun, and the other party had already sent someone to ask for peace.

But is that a sum?

People thought you were just ignored by the Nobel Prize before, so you wanted to go against it!

Reinhardt stayed in Dragon Country for about three or four days.

As usual, he was supported by a considerable number of media and writers.

However, this feeling was completely different from his previous business trip to Longguo.

What he wanted to achieve was ultimately not achieved at all.

Even when he was still in Dragon Country, the Dragon Country media had already reported the purpose of Reinhardt's visit. The headline of the news was: The Nobel Prize Committee felt the huge pressure from the Pangu Prize and sent people to seek peace!

This article vividly describes Reinhardt's embarrassment as he tries to operate everywhere in Dragon Country but encounters obstacles everywhere!
Reinhardt's Chinese is quite good, so he saw the report himself.

After reading the content, he was so angry that his nose was crooked.

Because, according to this article, the Nobel Prize has almost been defeated by the Pangu Prize.

It is estimated that the content of this article will definitely be reported by other major media in the world.

Because this news is very sensational!

For many years, the Nobel Prize has been recognized as the world's top award.

For a long time, even though Jusa himself established several important awards, he was never able to compete for the Nobel Prize.

In fact, the Nobel Prize's failure is also a happy thing for other Lizard forces.

Reinhardt originally wanted to use his manipulations to force his competitor, the Pangu Prize, to surrender automatically, but now, he has ended up making things worse.

This is a bit embarrassing.

Reinhardt flew back in despair.

When he returned to Swiss Electric, he saw the news about Reinhart's defeat reported by other local media in Swiss Electric at the airport, and lamented that the Nobel Prize was no longer glorious.

Reinhardt felt very unlucky and very angry. What on earth were these rubbish media doing? Aren't they destroying their own prestige?

Even if the Nobel Prize encounters some temporary setbacks, it will surely survive this crisis because of its profound foundation!
He went straight from the airport to meet Bernhard.

What he didn't expect was that Bernhard was flipping through some newspapers with a gloomy face. On his desk, there were more than a dozen important Lizard newspapers, all reporting on Reinhard's embarrassing trip to China, all badmouthing the Nobel Prize. Moreover, they all put the news on the front page...

Reinhardt almost vomited blood: What the hell! What the hell is this? He didn't expect that almost all of his friends were actually taking advantage of his misfortune? (End of this chapter)

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